The Brussels Post, 1969-06-05, Page 6SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
June
5 Brusisels
5 Ethel
'6 Belmore
13 Moncrieff
Kertzville
10 Walton
Blnevale
13 Kurtzvill
13 Ethel
16 Brussels
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27
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at Bluevale
at Jamestown
at Walton
at Bluevale
at • - Ethel
at - BrusselS
at Jamestown
at Walton
at Moncrieff
at Walton
Moncrieff at Bluevale
Walton at Jamestown
Belmore at Moncrieff.
Mbnerieff at Ethel
Walton at Bluevale
Belmore at Brussels
Ethel at Walton
Jamestown at 1Vfoncrieff
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tine BRVAISELII4 POBT, BRUBSkIAS, ONTARIO
is predicted that before long
the , average American will work
six months and' vacation for six.
Nonetheless, there will probably
be some sharpie in every office
who will figure out a way to
take a long weekend on both
of 'iis half year off.
July
1 Nur Levine
3 Brussels
'•3 Moncrieff •
7 Jamestown
3 Bluevale
le pelmore
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14 13luevale
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at Ethel
at Ethel
at Jamestown
at Ethel
at Brussels
at Jamestown
at Moneriefft
at Walton
at Ethel
at Moncrieff
ETHEL
and Mrs. A, itreniner mid
Doris were re0Olit. visitors With .9r.
and alrs, itobert (Milner of List-
owel.
Mr. and mrs. Bremner of
AgineotuA called recently 011
and, Mrs. JaMes 'Pestel and, Mr.
and Mrs, A: Premitef.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Krauter Mrs.
Win. Campbell and Mrs, Stan
Speiran were in Toronto to visit
Mrs. Sarah Foss, mother of Mrs.
Tcrautee, who is hospitalieed and
Mr. l'ighter's : brother, Leonard
Nrauter,
Mr, and Mrs. George Pearson
were in London to attend the
nurses' graduation ceremonies in
Alumnae Hall, 'University of
Western Ontario, when their
niece, :Miss Mary Elliott. Who
trained at Victoria Hospital Scheel
of Nursing, London, was one of
the graduates, Miss Elliott is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Elliott of PA. 2, Blnevale.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Stephenson were: Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Stephenson and
Clyne Stephenson of Niagara
Falls. The latter also visited With
Williarta bane: Mrs. Tsabel Walk-
er, Tel:onto: Mr. a-nd Mrs. Doug
Tess and Marie. Hamilton: Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Fraser of Burford:
Mr. and Mrs. J. MeTiorgall and
Mr. Caldwell of Londesboro.
"THE GOOD DRIVER”
1, Most drivers, most of the
time drive at a speed that "feels
right" in the prevailing conditions,
says the Ortario Safety League:
they tend to disregard posted
limits that seem to he to them un,
realistic. According to Tom
Mahoay, safety specialist with the
Deparment of Hghways, in the
six months Since the speed limit
or freeways 400 'arid 401 was
raised from 60 to 70 rnp,b., the
average speed of automobiles uS-
ire these highways has risen by
only about one m.p.h.
2. 'Oon't move without propel
reflection, Especially when driv-
ing. the Ontario Safety Leagtte
suggests. Keep your rear window
clean. and cheek your rear-view
mirrors frequently, Experts rec.
ommead that you glance at your
mirror every few seconds,
a; One of the aims of good
drivitig, says the, Obtarie Safety
League, is not to get there first.
ee second — but ALWAYS.
1. Here. area feW of the state-
ments made by various speakers
at the recent conference of the
Canaria Safety Council in Ottawa,
noted by the Ontario Safety Lea- gue.:
1 — 2 0 (>;, of those injured in
traffic never return to the same
lob. or exactly the same Mode of
life.
A collision eat' booth up and
emir in a itititt,01' of seconds. but
the aftermath is a long drawn out
affair, at best, and sometimes is
interminable. On the statistical
aspect. it: takes 2 1/2 niontles to get
ii into the computer systere,
Collisions in Ontario have beer
inereaning about 7 pro rent. pet'
year. In 1l16:1 rho rutin' of traffic
(!eatlis to injuries was 1:34, fr.
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